Ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuries

Background: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used for the treatment of partial ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears of the elbow in throwing athletes. Very few studies have focused on the complication profile of PRP in this application.The purpose of this study was to discuss the complication of...

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Main Authors: Robert G. Thompson, MD, Kendall Bradley, MD, Gary M. Lourie, MD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
Series:JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666639120300080
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spelling doaj-ac2c9e59415e4cf7a13cfe4b9ff0feb12021-06-09T05:59:10ZengElsevierJSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques2666-63912021-02-01114144Ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuriesRobert G. Thompson, MD0Kendall Bradley, MD1Gary M. Lourie, MD2Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Atlanta, GA, USA; Corresponding author: R. Gil Thompson, MD, 303 Parkway Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30312, USA.Duke University, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Durham, NC, USAWellstar Atlanta Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Atlanta, GA, USA; The Hand & Upper Extremity Center of Georgia, Atlanta, GA, USABackground: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used for the treatment of partial ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears of the elbow in throwing athletes. Very few studies have focused on the complication profile of PRP in this application.The purpose of this study was to discuss the complication of ulnar nerve fibrosis and resulting cubital tunnel syndrome after a PRP injection for a partial UCL injury. Methods: A retrospective review of 3 high-level baseball players who underwent a PRP injection for treatment of their partial UCL injury was completed. All 3 were noted to have an asymptomatic subluxing ulnar nerve at time of presentation. Their postinjection course is discussed, and the complication of cubital tunnel syndrome highlighted. Results: All 3 players developed cubital tunnel syndrome with significant fibrosis surrounding their ulnar nerve. Conclusion: PRP injections for the treatment of partial UCL injuries of the elbow may place some patients at risk of developing postinjection cubital tunnel syndrome from increased fibrosis around the ulnar nerve. This complication may be more likely to develop in patients who present with a subluxing ulnar nerve.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666639120300080Level IVCase Series
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Kendall Bradley, MD
Gary M. Lourie, MD
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Kendall Bradley, MD
Gary M. Lourie, MD
Ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuries
JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques
Level IV
Case Series
author_facet Robert G. Thompson, MD
Kendall Bradley, MD
Gary M. Lourie, MD
author_sort Robert G. Thompson, MD
title Ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuries
title_short Ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuries
title_full Ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuries
title_fullStr Ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuries
title_full_unstemmed Ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuries
title_sort ulnar nerve dysfunction at the elbow after platelet-rich plasma treatment for partial ulnar collateral ligament injuries
publisher Elsevier
series JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques
issn 2666-6391
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Background: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used for the treatment of partial ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears of the elbow in throwing athletes. Very few studies have focused on the complication profile of PRP in this application.The purpose of this study was to discuss the complication of ulnar nerve fibrosis and resulting cubital tunnel syndrome after a PRP injection for a partial UCL injury. Methods: A retrospective review of 3 high-level baseball players who underwent a PRP injection for treatment of their partial UCL injury was completed. All 3 were noted to have an asymptomatic subluxing ulnar nerve at time of presentation. Their postinjection course is discussed, and the complication of cubital tunnel syndrome highlighted. Results: All 3 players developed cubital tunnel syndrome with significant fibrosis surrounding their ulnar nerve. Conclusion: PRP injections for the treatment of partial UCL injuries of the elbow may place some patients at risk of developing postinjection cubital tunnel syndrome from increased fibrosis around the ulnar nerve. This complication may be more likely to develop in patients who present with a subluxing ulnar nerve.
topic Level IV
Case Series
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666639120300080
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